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STECKLER’S OATS 
EARLY WINTER TURF. Sow from October to March, 1 to 11% bushels 
to an acre. Stools more than any other variety; can be pastured all 
winter and is as hardy as wheat. Planted extensively by Southern 
planters. It is claimed to produce more and heavier grain than other 
varieties. 
STECKLER’S LOUISIANA RED RUST PROOF OATS. Planted from 
October to March, about 2% bushels per acre. This variety is very 
vigorous growing, heavy producing and is especially adaptable to 
oe section. Its rust resistant feature makes it dependable for pro- 
uction. 
TEXAS RED RUST PROOF OATS (Recleaned). This is an excellent 
variety, very popular throughout the South and Southwest. Produces 
large heavy heads, full of excellent quality oats. 
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STECKLER’S RAPE STECKLER’S SEED RICE 
Rice can be grown on upland and as well as on flood- 
DWARF ESSEX RAPE. Sow broadcast, Spring, Janu- ed lands. Any ground having a reasonable amount of 
ary to June; Fall, August to December. About 20 moisture will make fair crops of 29 to 40 bushels per 
pounds per acre. A splendid forage crop for winter, acre. Plant about April, about 20 seeds in each hil 
can be grazed six weeks after planting. in rows about 1% foot apart. 
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STECKLER’S FIELD RYE 
ROSEN—This variety holds the reputation of yielding 10 to 15 
bushels more per acre than other varieties. Plant 1% bushels 
per acre from September to December. 
SOUTHERN GROWN RYE. It stools heavy, very hardy, with- 
stands cold weather. Grown very extensively for winter stock 
feeding. Sow broadcast about 144 bushels per acre and cover 
about 1% inches. Planted August to November. 
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STECKLER’S SORGHUMS AND MILLETS 
Especially adaptable to the South. 
EARLY AMBER SORGHUM. Exceedingly popular for forage, relished greatly by stock, because of sweetness. 
Makes good syrup but not quite as good for syrup as the Orange because of the small stock. Plant March to 
July in rows 3 feet about 12% pounds per acre, about 6 to 10 seeds, 12 to 18 inches apart in rows. If sown 
broadcast about % bushel per acre. ’ 
EARLY ORANGE SORGHUM. Equally as valuable as the Amber 
— - for forage but on account of the longer growth it is better for 
syrup making. About 10 days later than the Amber. Planting 
and culture same as Amber. 
EVERGREEN BROOM CORN. One acre will produce about 500 Ibs. 
of brush and nearly 40 bushels of seed which is used for feed. 
Plant and cultivate similar to corn. Sow March and April in 
rows about 3% feet apart, plant 6 inches apart in rows. Requires 
lg 20 pounds per acre. We recommend planting of more Broom 
orn. 
GERMAN MILLET. This is the favorite variety. Heavy producer 
of excellent hay. Sow April to June, 15 to 20 pounds per acre. 
Cut when in bloom, recommended for this climate. 
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